code red,this is not a drill,this is not a drill!!!!!

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  • Jonno06
    AKA Jon-no wang
    • Jan 2002
    • 4392

    #1

    code red,this is not a drill,this is not a drill!!!!!

    my gun is leaking...BAD!

    i gas it up,and it continuiosly leaks down the barrel.I cant pull the trigger because it stays limp.This has drawn me to conclude it is the on/off assembly....how do i get to the on/off??

    i cant unscrew the powertube tip either!!!

    help me please!
  • emumikey
    Registered User
    • May 2002
    • 434

    #2
    The leak down the barrel could be caused by the power tube spacer. Try getting it off with a coin or a large flat head screwdriver. I am not sure why it is not coming off. To take the on/off assembly out, just remove the field strip screw and pull the valve assy out. The on/off assy is located on the bottom of the valve, it looks like a brasse square. Use a panel tool or a very small flathead screwdriver to work it out. If the on/off pin stays in the valve assy you can get it out with a pair of tweezers or needlenose pliers. What type of valve is it?

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    • Jonno06
      AKA Jon-no wang
      • Jan 2002
      • 4392

      #3
      thanks,i will see if i cant look in the on/off assembly,it is a ReTro valve....

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      • emumikey
        Registered User
        • May 2002
        • 434

        #4
        If you think it is the on/off pin you can check the length. I think it is supposed to be .750. You can check it with a caliper if you have one.

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        • Army
          Moderator of DOOOOOOOOMMM!

          • Oct 2000
          • 5785

          #5
          Use a pencil to push the bolt back to lock into the sear. When you gas up your ReTro; hold back the trigger, gas up, then let the trigger snap forward.

          RT's are sometimes funny that way.

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          • Jonno06
            AKA Jon-no wang
            • Jan 2002
            • 4392

            #6
            ok,i figured it out....

            i had my stock frame on,i put back on my intelliframe(blade),and it works...must have been the trigger pin...

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